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Greece Suspends Asylum Processing Amid Migrant Surge
Over 700 migrants arrived in Lavrio and Piraeus ports near Athens on Thursday after being intercepted south of Crete, prompting Greece to temporarily suspend asylum processing for three months due to overflowing reception centers on Crete and a surge in Mediterranean crossings from Libya.
Greece Suspends Asylum Processing Amid Migrant Surge
Over 700 migrants arrived in Lavrio and Piraeus ports near Athens on Thursday after being intercepted south of Crete, prompting Greece to temporarily suspend asylum processing for three months due to overflowing reception centers on Crete and a surge in Mediterranean crossings from Libya.
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56% Bias Score


EU Delegation Expelled from Benghazi, Jeopardizing Migration Control Efforts
The EU delegation's visit to Benghazi, Libya, to discuss migration control ended with their expulsion by the self-proclaimed government, jeopardizing European efforts to curb irregular departures and highlighting Libya's unstable political landscape.
EU Delegation Expelled from Benghazi, Jeopardizing Migration Control Efforts
The EU delegation's visit to Benghazi, Libya, to discuss migration control ended with their expulsion by the self-proclaimed government, jeopardizing European efforts to curb irregular departures and highlighting Libya's unstable political landscape.
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48% Bias Score


Greece Halts Sea-Borne Asylum Applications Amid Migrant Surge
Over 700 migrants were transferred to Greek ports on Thursday after their fishing trawler was intercepted south of Crete, prompting Greece to implement emergency measures, including a three-month suspension of sea-borne asylum applications from North Africa due to increased migrant arrivals.
Greece Halts Sea-Borne Asylum Applications Amid Migrant Surge
Over 700 migrants were transferred to Greek ports on Thursday after their fishing trawler was intercepted south of Crete, prompting Greece to implement emergency measures, including a three-month suspension of sea-borne asylum applications from North Africa due to increased migrant arrivals.
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64% Bias Score


Greece Suspends Asylum Applications on Crete Amid Migration Surge
Greece temporarily suspended asylum applications on Crete due to a surge in irregular migration from North Africa, exceeding 10,000 arrivals this year, prompting the government to detain irregular arrivals, seek cooperation with Libya, and build a detention center on Crete.
Greece Suspends Asylum Applications on Crete Amid Migration Surge
Greece temporarily suspended asylum applications on Crete due to a surge in irregular migration from North Africa, exceeding 10,000 arrivals this year, prompting the government to detain irregular arrivals, seek cooperation with Libya, and build a detention center on Crete.
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40% Bias Score


Libya's Healthcare Crisis: Family's Desperate Sea Crossing Highlights Systemic Failure
Seven-year-old Libyan Sohan Aboulsoud's family risked a dangerous sea crossing to Italy for cystic fibrosis treatment unavailable in Libya, sparking protests and highlighting the country's crippled healthcare system due to ongoing political instability since 2011.
Libya's Healthcare Crisis: Family's Desperate Sea Crossing Highlights Systemic Failure
Seven-year-old Libyan Sohan Aboulsoud's family risked a dangerous sea crossing to Italy for cystic fibrosis treatment unavailable in Libya, sparking protests and highlighting the country's crippled healthcare system due to ongoing political instability since 2011.
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44% Bias Score


Libya's Healthcare Crisis Forces Family to Dangerous Journey for Child's Treatment
Seven-year-old Libyan Sohan Aboulsoud, suffering from cystic fibrosis, was taken to Italy for treatment unavailable in Libya due to the country's healthcare crisis caused by years of political instability; the event prompted a delayed and insufficient response from the Libyan government.
Libya's Healthcare Crisis Forces Family to Dangerous Journey for Child's Treatment
Seven-year-old Libyan Sohan Aboulsoud, suffering from cystic fibrosis, was taken to Italy for treatment unavailable in Libya due to the country's healthcare crisis caused by years of political instability; the event prompted a delayed and insufficient response from the Libyan government.
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44% Bias Score

EU Libya Migration Mission Fails Amidst Diplomatic Debacle
The EU's attempt to coordinate a plan to stem the flow of migrants from North Africa failed after its Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner was expelled from Libya by a Russia-backed warlord due to a diplomatic protocol breakdown, highlighting organizational failures and triggering blame-shifting be...

EU Libya Migration Mission Fails Amidst Diplomatic Debacle
The EU's attempt to coordinate a plan to stem the flow of migrants from North Africa failed after its Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner was expelled from Libya by a Russia-backed warlord due to a diplomatic protocol breakdown, highlighting organizational failures and triggering blame-shifting be...
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48% Bias Score

Greece Implements Emergency Measures to Curb Illegal Immigration from Libya
Greece announced emergency measures to counter rising illegal immigration from Libya, including a three-month asylum application suspension for sea arrivals from North Africa and a new closed facility in Crete, supported by the EU.

Greece Implements Emergency Measures to Curb Illegal Immigration from Libya
Greece announced emergency measures to counter rising illegal immigration from Libya, including a three-month asylum application suspension for sea arrivals from North Africa and a new closed facility in Crete, supported by the EU.
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40% Bias Score

Libya's Fractured Stability: Internal Divisions and External Interference"
Libya remains divided between the internationally recognized GNU in Tripoli and the de facto GNS in Cyrenaica, hampered by overdue elections, competing external influence from Turkey and Russia, and a worsening migrant crisis, further complicated by recent expulsions of EU officials from Benghazi.

Libya's Fractured Stability: Internal Divisions and External Interference"
Libya remains divided between the internationally recognized GNU in Tripoli and the de facto GNS in Cyrenaica, hampered by overdue elections, competing external influence from Turkey and Russia, and a worsening migrant crisis, further complicated by recent expulsions of EU officials from Benghazi.
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60% Bias Score

EU Ministers Deported from Eastern Libya Amidst Migration Talks
Three European ministers and the EU migration commissioner were denied entry into eastern Libya for allegedly violating entry procedures after meeting with Tripoli's government, highlighting the challenges of navigating Libya's political divisions.

EU Ministers Deported from Eastern Libya Amidst Migration Talks
Three European ministers and the EU migration commissioner were denied entry into eastern Libya for allegedly violating entry procedures after meeting with Tripoli's government, highlighting the challenges of navigating Libya's political divisions.
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56% Bias Score

European Delegation Expelled from Libya Amidst Migration Tensions
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi and a European delegation were expelled from Libya on October 26th for violating diplomatic protocols and illegally entering the country, according to the unrecognized Cyrenaican government; Italy claims it was a protocol misunderstanding.

European Delegation Expelled from Libya Amidst Migration Tensions
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi and a European delegation were expelled from Libya on October 26th for violating diplomatic protocols and illegally entering the country, according to the unrecognized Cyrenaican government; Italy claims it was a protocol misunderstanding.
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40% Bias Score

Major Oil Companies Show Interest in Greek Offshore Areas
International oil companies, including Total, ENI, and BP, are expressing strong interest in Greek offshore areas south of Crete and Peloponnese, following a Libyan licensing round that excluded Turkish concessions and created opportunities for economies of scale.

Major Oil Companies Show Interest in Greek Offshore Areas
International oil companies, including Total, ENI, and BP, are expressing strong interest in Greek offshore areas south of Crete and Peloponnese, following a Libyan licensing round that excluded Turkish concessions and created opportunities for economies of scale.
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44% Bias Score
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